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Remembering three million Vietnamese
America's apologies to Vietnam are overdue.

  • (August 2004) Remembering three million Vietnamese. In july 1964 the U.S.S. Maddox, a destroyer of the United States Navy, was patrolling the gulf coast seeking reconnaissance about the North Vietnamese. president Lyndon Johnson ordered illegal, covert operations in the gulf of Tonkin against the North Vietnam. When the Vietnamese retaliated by shooting torpedoes to the American warships, Johnson declared that a new Pearl Harbour had occurred: the communists of Vietnam had attacked harmless American ships. That caused an outrage in the USA, and eventually led Congress on 7 August 1964 to pass the the "Gulf of Tonkin Resolution", which authorized president Johnson to bomb Vietnam (which he had already ordered anyway). Johnson had deliberately fabricated a gigantic lie. Three million Vietnamese (mostly civilians) and 30,000 USA soldiers lost their lives in a war that lasted ten years.
    It was a disgrace from all points of view, not only because it was the first war lost by the USA. The USA used weapons of mass destruction (the same weapons that Saddam Hussein used against the Kurds). The USA supported a ruthless puppet regime in South Vietnam that was despised by the population. In 1965, unbeknown to the American people, Johnson ordered a secret bombing campaign of Laos, a peaceful state that bordered on Vietnam. In 1969, the new US president, Richard Nixon, ordered a land invasion of Cambodia. These presidents consistently lied to the American people. Nixon swore he would never conduct the bombing of Cambodia while he had just ordered it. Nixon ordered the carpet bombing of North Vietnam's rice fields knowing that only women and children were in those fields. Those rice fields are still dotted with thousands of graves. USA soldiers are blamed for hundreds of massacres, the most famous of which (but not the only one) is 1968's rape and extermination of unarmed women and children at My Lai.
    It was a wrong war. It was also wrong because it was based on a wrong theory: if Vietnam falls, the whole of Asia will become a Soviet colony. Guess what: Vietnam fell, and the first thing they did was kick out the Soviet Union. A few years later they even fought a war against communist China. The only countries that became communist were the countries that the USA involved in the conflict (Cambodia and Laos). The domino theory was so wrong that today we believe communism began to collapse the day it won the war: people rallied around their communist leaders only because they were fighting against a foreign invasion.
    It was also wrong because France had promised Vietnam independence for its help against Japan, but, at the end of the war, France refused to recognize Vietnam's independence: the Vietnamese had been cheated by the French. The USA inherited what was originally an independence war. The USA failed to recognize that the Vietnamese people did not want another invasion and certainly did not want the government left by the French.
    It is time to apologize. The USA should publicly admit that it was the aggressor, and that it committed atrocities comparable to those of Saddam Hussein. Then it should impeach both Johnson and Nixon posthumously and remove their names from all the records. That would serve to keep future presidents from committing the same crimes against humankind and against the American people. Finally, the USA should pay compensation to the Vietnamese families that lost civilians in the bombings of North Vietnamese cities and rice fields.
    It is about time that the USA learns to say "I am sorry".
    TM, ®, Copyright © 2005 Piero Scaruffi All rights reserved.
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  • (January 2000) America's apologies to Vietnam are overdue. Vietnam is now open to tourists and every American can go and see for himself what America fought against. The Vietnamese people hold no grudges against Americans, but they do wonder what the word "justice" means in America. Monuments scattered around Vietnam and, worse, the accounts of the elederly tell a story of senseless destruction and a million civilian casualties (mostly women and children). Lyndon Johnson and Richard Nixon have never been indicted by any court, but the sheer amount of lies and the hideous bombings they ordered on civilian areas and the widespread use of chemical weapons and landmines make Milosevic look like an amateur. One wonders how can America claim that Serb militiamen are war criminals when so many American soldiers who committed atrocities in Vietnam have never been tried by any court (William calley, the butcher of My Lay who personally killed 109 people there, plus supervising the rape of children and sodomization of women, spent only 3 years in prison) and are living free in their wealthy country while the relatives of their victims are still mourning.
    Every single foreigner I met in Indochina asked me the same quesion: why in heaven did America invaded Vietnam and why did America need to kill so many innocents? It was a mixture of stupidity and cruelty: Eisenhower's "domino theory" was false (Vietnam did fall, but communism did not spread and no harm came to the rest of the world) and president Johnson and Nixon were simply sadistic animals.
    Isn't it time that the US president apologizes to Vietnam the same way that German and Japanese prime ministers apologized to the victims of their invasions? Isn't it time that America repays the astronomical amount of damage caused to the people of Indochina by helping rebuild the thousands of roads, bridges, factories, schools, hospitals, farms and houses that were destroyed by Johnson's and Nixon's bombs? The Republicans have proposed a tax cut so that wealthy Americans can get a little wealthier: why not give those trillion dollars to the Vietnamese, whose average income has been reduced to $100 a week thanks to 10 years of bombing and 30 years of sanctions? Let's face it once and for all: we fought and unjust, unwarranted, cruel war, we killed scores of innocents, and we lost the war. Our presidents lied to us, day after day: Vietnam never attacked American interests, the Vietnamese government had no desire to spread communism abroad, the people of Vietnam were massively in favor of Ho Chi Min, etc. And, please, let's stop this ridicolous search for MIAs: Vietnam has 300,000 MIAs and we have no interest in raising the subject (there are still horror stories of US concentration camps from which no prisoner survived).
    Why continue lying to ourselves, to the new generations, and to the rest of the world?
    TM, ®, Copyright © 2005 Piero Scaruffi All rights reserved.
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